YG's tournament history includes participation in around four events, such as ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023 and ESL One Birmingham 2024, as well as DreamLeague Season 22 and BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024. None of these appearances resulted in a prize-winning finish. While the team showed promise in some matches, they consistently fell short of the top contenders, highlighting the competitive nature of the professional Dota 2 scene and the challenges faced by newer teams trying to establish themselves. Their participation, however, provided valuable experience for the players involved.
YG's roster featured a relatively stable core of around six players throughout their existence, with notable players including MSS, Dubu, Speeed, Yamsun, Adzantick, and RCY. While the team hasn't maintained an official roster recently, the consistent presence of this core group suggests a strong team dynamic and a potential foundation for future endeavors should they choose to regroup.
In terms of rankings, YG achieved a peak global ranking of approximately 22nd place in late 2023, though their position fluctuated, reaching as low as 34th. Their regional (North American) ranking was similarly variable, peaking around 2nd place and settling around 13th towards the end of their competitive run. Currently, YG is inactive and absent from the official rankings, their legacy marked by a brief but intense period of competition within the highly competitive landscape of professional Dota 2.
* the description uses only our own data from the game-tournaments.com database